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william arthur weasley ([info]_numberone) wrote in [info]finnigans_rpg,
@ 2014-10-12 01:49:00

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Journal: Bill Weasley
There is no sound I enjoy more than Victoire and Dominique's giggles or the clink of coins in my pocket, but the silence of babies and goblins both in the evening is nearly as wonderful.

Today's observations:
Victoire's not content unless she's gone through at least three different outfits in a day, only wanted butter beans with tomato for lunch (disgusting), and asked for French plaits in her hair prior to bed.

Dominique continues to refuse my attempts to get her to stand unaided despite the fact that she is absolutely capable-- must outwit the clinging toddler tomorrow. Still dislikes eating carrot, but loved egg scramble.

Weasley III: still TBD



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[info]rgarciadavies
2014-10-12 01:48 pm UTC (link)
I believe I can convince your child to eat carrots.

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[info]_numberone
2014-10-14 02:12 am UTC (link)
Please, go on.

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[info]rgarciadavies
2014-10-14 02:15 am UTC (link)
Many vegetables, actually. The trick is to get them involved, in my admittedly limited experience. I could come, make individual sized shepherd's pies with her, get her excited about "making her own dinner"... and in the process, sneak many vegetables into the pie. She will be excited to eat it because she made it herself, and in this way we can get carrots, peas, even onion into her with little to no fuss! And potatoes also.

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